EIA's Weekly Petroleum Status Report (WPSR) for the week to 10 July put the US distillate deficit near 11% below the five-year average despite a 4.6mb build; crude drew 1.7mb to 409.7mb at 96.2% utilisation 1. The WPSR is the US Energy Information Administration's Wednesday stock print, the market's most-watched read on American fuel balances.
That widening deficit breaks the 13-to-8% narrowing the desk had tracked since 24 June . A deficit that grows on a rising build means the five-year seasonal comparator is stepping up faster than the physical rebuild, so the middle-distillate balance keeps failing to loosen on schedule.
The European diesel crack draws structural cover from two directions at once: the Russian export ban choking product flows and a distillate balance that will not slacken, holding refiner margins bid even as Brent's demand outlook softens. The desk reads that cover qualitatively this window, without a verified in-window crack print to lean on, so the direction is asserted from the balance, not from a screen number.
